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As the NFL season winds down, the competition in the remaining weeks only gets better. There are dozens of teams that are still in contention for a Wild Card spot, and most of the divisions are still in play. The NFC North is entirely up for grabs, with the Vikings, Lions and Packers all within a few games of each other. The same can be said for the AFC South, a division that could fall to the Texans, Titans or Colts. It’s becoming increasingly clear that fans won’t know what the playoff picture will look like until the final games are played on week 17. You’ve only got a couple more chances to see your favorite team play, so get your tickets now!

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As the calendar turns to December, the NFL season prepares to hit the home stretch. Week 14 is on the slate, and several teams are positioning themselves for playoff contention. It should be an exciting week in the NFL, with a number of intriguing games on the schedule.
In the AFC, New England and Oakland are leading the way. Both have records of 9-2 and lead the AFC East and West, respectively. Baltimore and Pittsburgh are tied for the AFC North lead at 6-5, while Houston leads the AFC South with a 6-5 mark.
In the NFC, Dallas, Detroit, Seattle and Atlanta sit atop their divisions. Dallas’ 10-1 mark is the best in the NFL.

The NFL season has officially hit the home stretch as teams from each division start battling in earnest for home-field advantage and wild card spots. The surprise team of the year continues to be the Dallas Cowboys, as America’s Team heads into Thanksgiving weekend with only one loss and a commanding lead in the NFC East. There are still dozens of teams that are within striking distance of a division lead or a wild card birth, and only a few lowly franchises can be counted out at this stage of the season. With just a handful of weeks remaining before the playoffs begin, it’s time to get those last minute tickets and see if your team has what it takes to make a championship run!

An interesting week of football has led to big shakeups in Week 11’s NFL power rankings. After another impressive performance from Dak Prescott, it looks as if the Dallas Cowboys will bump him up to the starting quarterback position despite the fact that Tony Romo is cleared to play. Dallas beat the Steelers 35-30 this week thanks to Prescott’s efforts, along with the help of Ezekiel Elliot, Dez Bryant and Alfred Morris. They move to the No. 1 spot, bumping the New England Patriots to No. 3 in the polls. Plenty more action is coming this week, so don’t take your eyes off the game for a single moment! NFL tickets are on sale now.

Right now one of the two best teams in the NFL league will come as a surprise to you and the other won’t. The New England Patriots as always are topping the charts with a 7-1 record. The other chart topper is an unlikely candidate with a record that ties the Patriots. The team being referred to is the Dallas Cowboys. The best part about the NFL is how unpredictable each season is going to be. There are always teams that are black horses that seem to come out of nowhere and pull off a bunch of wins. This year is no different and it keeps the football fanatics hooked. Get your tickets today to see the next game near you.

A steady rise to the top is an adequate description for this week’s NFL power rankings. Besides the No. 1 Patriots, all top five teams moved up after securing wins in Week 8. Rising one spot to No. 2, the Cowboys had a great win in overtime against the Eagles Sunday. In Denver, the Broncos were back to their old selves, earning a 27-19 win over the Chargers. They also move up the rankings, sitting this week at No. 3. Rounding out the top five are the No. 4 Chiefs and No. 5 Falcons, who each rose five points in the polls. Midway through the season, it’s clear that a lot can happen in seven days—don’t miss a single moment and get your NFL tickets from us now!

As the 2016-2017 NFL season approaches the halfway mark, a few frontrunners have started to emerge from the pack. Some names, like the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos, are hardly surprises. Even without Tom Brady for the first four weeks, the Patriots have the best record in the entire league at 6 - 1, followed closely by the Broncos and Oakland Raiders in the AFC. In the NFC, a few unlikely contenders have surfaced. The Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings are neck-and-neck with 5 - 1 records, which is especially remarkable given both teams’ lack of seasoned quarterbacks. Minnesota’s next home matchup is against the Chicago Bears on November 6. Find out if they can improve their record for as little as $152.

The big news coming out of the NFL is all about TV viewership. The latest ratings show that there was a 10 percent drop this season, which has led several league officials trying to determine the reason for the lagging viewership. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell believes that viewers have not been lost even though there is a drop in ratings. Many believe point the finger at the presidential election and debate schedule, as well as prime time not featuring the most competitive games. As the teams continue to work hard this season, the overall rankings currently have the Vikings in the lead, with the Cowboys and Patriots close behind. You can still get tickets for all games, with prices depending on location and date.

Ever heard of an NFL team that didn’t want to be No. 1? In Week 6, plenty of teams are begging NFL analysts not to give them the top ranking, and that’s because all three teams in the last three weeks were defeated just after making it to the first place spot. In Week 3, it was the Steelers who were routed by the Eagles. The following week the Patriots went down against Buffalo, and then Denver went down against the Falcons this Sunday. In Week 6, No. 1 honors went to the Minnesota Vikings—will they be able to avoid the bad luck? Stay up to date on that and all other NFL happenings when you purchase your tickets today!

After a huge jump in the number of penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct this season, the NFL is hoping to clear the air by releasing a video explaining the increase in enforcement. In the first four weeks of play, there has been a 220 percent rise in taunting calls and a 56 percent jump in celebration penalties. Dean Blandino, vice president of officiating, said that he wants all teams to understand the reasoning behind the unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and that the video should be released within the week. Looks like there won’t be much more twerking in the end zone! Catch all the Week 5 NFL action by getting tickets to see your favorite team play!

It’s still early in the NFL regular season, but injuries are already becoming a problem for many franchises. Russell Wilson was supposed to have the best year of his career, but a knee sprain has put all that in jeopardy. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is insistent that Wilson will be back in Week 4, but how he’ll fare is still up in the air. They’ll face the Jets, who themselves had three players hurt their shoulders in a Week 3 loss to Kansas City. Wide receiver Eric Decker is unlikely for the Sunday match, along with corner Darrelle Revis, who hurt his ankle during practice Wednesday. Catch all the upcoming action by purchasing your NFL tickets now!

The talk of the town this last week seems to be all about football. Between the college football games and the NFL beginning, sports has been on the mind of every football enthusiast. For the past few years, the NFL has never been more exciting to watch. It seems that a lot of the teams are on the same playing field right now and that it is extremely hard to predict who is going to go away with a win. This makes the cheering louder, the enthusiasm raised to the next level and each play that much more thrilling. Get in on all of the action when you purchase your tickets from Razorgator today.

Visiting the Broncos at Sports Authority Field is a tough call for any NFL team, but if there’s any team that was up to the task, it was the Carolina Panthers. Cam Newton set a couple different records in Thursday’s game, including surpassing Steve Young for the most rushing touchdowns after earning his 44th off a two-yard run. The Panthers had a 17-14 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but a Denver touchdown reversed the final outcome. Now that this Superbowl rematch is over, things really start to heat up in the NFL. Keep your eyes on the Steelers vs the Redskins and the Rams against the 49ers for Monday Night Football this week. Watching in person is much better than watching at home—get all your NFL tickets from us today!
The long wait is almost over—the NFL regular season is just a week away. With the offseason behind the teams and preseason games in the books, it’s just about time to get down to business. The first regular season game is Sept. 8, and the matchup couldn’t be more intriguing.

The 2016 season opener will be rematch from Super Bowl 50 when the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers square off from the Mile-High City. Denver upended Carolina 24-10 to win last year’s title. The Panthers, who lost just one regular season game last season, will be looking for revenge.
The action really heats up Sunday, Sept. 11 with 13 games on the slate.

Preseason games are being played, Fantasy Football drafts are getting scheduled and the NFL season is about to start. There’s been a fair amount of turnover since the 2015 season, with huge names like Calvin Johnson and Peyton Manning hanging up their cleats and the Rams moving back to Los Angeles. While teams like the Patriots and Panthers remain favorites to make it into playoffs, franchises like Jacksonville and Oakland are looking to crawl out of the basement and show that they can play as well. There are a lot of good NFL teams, so it’s far too early to start making Super Bowl predictions. Get your tickets now and watch the drama unfold live.
It’s doesn’t quite have the excitement of the regular season, but NFL preseason action is underway, meaning the start of the real thing is just around the corner. For NFL fans, the long offseason is finally over.
The first week of the preseason featured 16 games from Aug. 11 to Aug. 14. Defending Super Bowl champion Denver got off to a good start, blanking Chicago 22-0. Reigning NFC champion Carolina Fell to Baltimore, 22-19 on the same night Baltimore native Michael Phelps won his 22nd Olympic gold medal.
A full slate of preseason games are coming up in week two, including six games on Thursday, Aug. 18. The preseason wraps up Sept. 1.